The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 páginas |
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... 129 130 131 · - 133 - 136 Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Labe rius - Prologue to Zobeide , a Tragedy Epilogue ❤ Epilogue to the Sisters - - 139 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH vi CONTENTS .
... 129 130 131 · - 133 - 136 Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Labe rius - Prologue to Zobeide , a Tragedy Epilogue ❤ Epilogue to the Sisters - - 139 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH vi CONTENTS .
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... poetic vanity is as unpardonable as your per- sonal . Would man believe it , and will woman bear it , to be told , that for hours the great Goldsmith will stand surveying his grotesque oranthotan's figure in a glass ? Was but the lovely ...
... poetic vanity is as unpardonable as your per- sonal . Would man believe it , and will woman bear it , to be told , that for hours the great Goldsmith will stand surveying his grotesque oranthotan's figure in a glass ? Was but the lovely ...
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... Poet , Natural Philosopher , and Historian , Who left no species of writing untouched , or Unadorned by his pen , Whether to move laughter , Or draw tears : He was a powerful master Over the affections , Though at the same time a gentle ...
... Poet , Natural Philosopher , and Historian , Who left no species of writing untouched , or Unadorned by his pen , Whether to move laughter , Or draw tears : He was a powerful master Over the affections , Though at the same time a gentle ...
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... the Muses ' train , Go , tune the lyre , and imitate his strain ; But , if no poet thou , reverse the plan , Depart in peace , and imitate the man . A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER GOLDSMITH xxiv ON DR . GOLDSMITH'S DEATH .
... the Muses ' train , Go , tune the lyre , and imitate his strain ; But , if no poet thou , reverse the plan , Depart in peace , and imitate the man . A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER GOLDSMITH xxiv ON DR . GOLDSMITH'S DEATH .
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... poet's tomb ; The tomb where Goldsmith sleeps . Fond hopes , adieu ! No more your airy dreams shall mock Here will I learn ambition to control , And each aspiring passion of the soul : my view : Ev'n now , methinks , his well - known ...
... poet's tomb ; The tomb where Goldsmith sleeps . Fond hopes , adieu ! No more your airy dreams shall mock Here will I learn ambition to control , And each aspiring passion of the soul : my view : Ev'n now , methinks , his well - known ...
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